by SLIMDREDGER » Wed Nov 02, 2016 1:06 am
After flying my PA30 nearly 50 years with virtually all the time flown during daylight hours I recently took off after asking the tower for closed traffic and after pulling up the gear did not see ANY lights indicating the gear position. I advised the tower and left the pattern to check things out and could not get a green light when I put the gear down or a red light when gear up. The gear showed down in my mirrors on the engine cowls and I retracted and cycled several times and finally pulled up the floor panel and checked the red tape markers I have on the gear and floor showing the down position of the gear. All looked normal so I returned to the airport, landed, and taxied to my hangar. ( As I shut down I found myself surrounded by 2 fire engines and an aid car ! I had no idea the tower considered it an emergency ) The next day I talked friend Twin Comanche owner and electrical contractor John Rabourn into looking into the situation. He quickly determined that the panel/gear light knob had been turned to the right of the detent that then controls the brightness of the instrument panel lights....rotating it back counterclockwise BEYOND the stiff detent turns on the gear position red and green lights. It's never too late to learn something new about Comanches.
Al Powers N88AP